Patellar Instability Modified Delphi Consensus

A modified Delphi consensus statement on patellar instability: part I and II

I was part of this Delphi consensus statement, which endeavored to come up with a consensus of treatment of patellar instability. When I finished my fellowship in 2002, I was taught that most cases of patellar instability could and should be treated with physical therapy.

Discussing Patellar Tracking Abnormalities and Patellar Instability

Brawn Body Health and Fitness Podcast - Patellar Tracking Abnormalities and Patellar Instability

recently joined Dan Braun on the Brawn Body Health and Fitness podcast. We talked about patellar tracking abnormalities and patellar instability. So first of all, the patella is the kneecap – and a lot of people start having patellar pain when they’re teenagers.

Editorial Commentary: Two Fixation Points Are Better for MPFL Reconstruction

Two Fixation Points Are Better for MPFL Reconstruction

Medial patellofemoral ligament (MPFL) reconstruction has gained in popularity over the past 15 years, with most studies showing a clear advantage over techniques such as MPFL repair or medial imbrication for the treatment of patellar instability. A debate continues as to the type of fixation on the patella, tunnel versus suture anchor, as well as […]